Tallinn University of Technology, the only technological university in Estonia, is the flagship of Estonian engineering and technology education. Here the synergy between different fields (technological, natural, exact, social and health sciences) is created and new ideas are born.

Pavel joined Tallinn University of Technology in 2016 on being awarded a highly competitive Estonian Research Council Starting Grant (the only one awarded to TalTech in 2016 across the Natural Sciences & Engineering fields). Pavel was born in Tallinn, Estonia, and obtained his BSc cum laude in Natural Sciences from the University of Tartu, MRes in Biomolecular Science from Imperial College London — research project with Prof Alan Armstrong and Dr David Mann — and his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 2011 from University College London (UCL) under supervision of Prof Tom Sheppard. Prior to completing his Ph.D., he joined Prof Ulrike Eggert at Harvard Medical School and later relocated to Israel for a research stay with Prof Rafal Klajn at the Weizmann Institute of Science and a fully-fledged postdoctoral position with Prof Ilan Marek at Technion–Israel Institute of Technology.

Opportunities

Please check our opportunities section. You are also welcome to inquire how to secure funding for a Post-Doc position.

Our research programme is currently funded by the Estonian Research Council and TalTech Young Investigator Award. We take part in EU COST Action CA15135: Multi-target paradigm for innovative ligand identification in the drug discovery process.

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News

Ongoing. Check our opportunities section. PhD studentships will become available with an intended start in Spring and Fall 2019. You are also welcome to inquire how to secure your funding for a Post-Doc position at TalTech–Tallinn University of Technology.

08/15/2017.Kefeng Ping, MSc in Chemistry & Toxicology, joined the group from NUI Galway. Kefeng is working on hydrid MOF systems for energy conversion and storage and catalysis.

09/01/2016.Rohit Bhadoria, MSc in Chemistry, joined the group as the first PhD student from IIT Gandhinagar. Rohit is kicking off our chemical biology programme on discovery of new heterobi(o)functional systems.